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The University of Greenwich has the best of both worlds, with city and country campuses across London and the South-East.
Greenwich Campus sits on a World Heritage Site and is located in the heart of Greenwich, south-east London. The neighbourhood has a lively atmosphere but is away from the hustle and bustle of the city, making it the ideal place to study.
The campus is surrounded by historical landmarks, as well as Greenwich Park and a selection of bars and restaurants. Many sites around the campus have been used as sets for films, such as The King’s Speech, Les Misérables, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and The Queen.
About our facilities
Our facilities include first-class advanced laboratories for our science and engineering students, plus three campus libraries with dedicated academic services librarians.
The newly reopened Dreadnought Building at Greenwich hosts academic, teaching and computing spaces alongside a gymnasium and concert venue for a memorable student experience.
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Facilities at Greenwich Campus
The University of Greenwich has invested heavily in its learning and social spaces to offer world-class study facilities in London.
The £76-million Stockwell Street Building opened in 2014 and is now home to the campus library, film and TV studios, and state-of-the-art editing suites.
Our new £25-million Dreadnought Building is a central hub for the Greenwich Campus, with further teaching and social spaces. The neighbouring Stephen Lawrence Gallery showcases the work of contemporary artists.
Greenwich Campus also has an on-site bar, two coffee shops, and a number of places to grab a bite to eat.